Author/Authors :
Sarah S. W. De Pauw، نويسنده , , Ivan Mervielde، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This study describes temperament, personality, and
problem behaviors in children with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD) aged 6 to 14 years. It targets
differences between anADHD sample (N=54; 43 boys) and a
large community sample (N=465; 393 boys) in means and
variances, psychometric properties, and covariation between
traits and internalizing and externalizing problems. Parents
rated their children on Buss and Plomin’s and Rothbart’s
temperament models, a child-oriented five-factor personality
model and also on problem behavior. Relative to the
comparison group, children with ADHD presented with a
distinct trait profile exhibiting lower means on Effortful
Control, Conscientiousness, Benevolence and Emotional
Stability, higher means on Emotionality, Activity, and
Negative Affect, but similar levels of Surgency, Shyness,
and Extraversion. Striking similarities in variances, reliabilities
and, in particular, of the covariation between trait and
maladjustment variables corroborate the spectrum hypothesis
and suggest that comparable processes regulate problem
behavior in children with and without ADHD